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Differences between Chinese and Western culture
As we know the differences between the our estern cultures and western cultures are quite
obvious.I would like to state some of my opinions in this paper.
I.difference in the thinking style
People on
the earth
are homologous,but
different people in different place have different
performance on the way of thinking. Differences between Chinese and Western way of thinking
reflected in many aspects.Such as the difference between abstract and concrete, reflected in their
attitudes towards life
can be understood as Westernersare more practical, and the Chinese are
much more biased towards some spiritual experience. Westerners pay attention to logical
thinking, but Chinese pay more attention to dialectical thinking and so on. As Chinese and western
way of thinking are different, there are differences in expression of the order. For example,we can
The difference between chinese and western culture
With the rapidly challging word, people throughout the world have found it increasingly necessary
to minimize the rate of misunderstanding due to miscommunication in their contacts with another.
In the oast most human beings were born, lived, and died within a limited geoographical area,
never encountering people of other cultural backgrounds. It might be said that technological
advances have been most effective in creating the borderless word, the global community. As our
world shrinks and its inhabitants become interdependent, people from remot cultures increasingly
come into contact on a daily basis. It is no longer hard to find situations in which membes of ince
isolared groups of people. Now these people may live thousands of miles away or right next door
The difference between chinese and western culture
With the rapidly challging word, people throughout the world have found it increasingly
necessary to minimize the rate of misunderstanding due to miscommunication in their contacts
with another. In the oast most human beings were born, lived, and died within a limited
geoographical area, never encountering people of other cultural backgrounds。 It might be said
that technological advances have been most effective in creating the borderless word, the global
community。 As our world shrinks and its inhabitants become interdependent, people from remot
cultures increasingly come into contact on a daily basis. It is no longer hard to find situations in
which membes of ince isolared groups of people. Now these people may live thousands of miles
away or right next door to each other。 So all the people are faced with the challenge of
First of all, the way of eating. All human beings have certain needs.
Our fundamental needs for things that keep us alive. This is the
physiological need. All individuals must eat in order to survive. But what
people eat, when they eat, and the manners in which they eat are all
patterned by culture. No society views everything in its environment that
is edible and might provide nourishment as food. Americans eat oyster
but not snail. The French eat snails but not snake. We all have ideas
about what kinds of food are good to eat. We also have ideas what kinds
of food are bad to eat. As a result, people from one culture often think
the food that people from another culture eat are disgusting or
nauseating. Dislike is not the only reason why some culture will not eat a
certain food. In some culture, certain foods are taboo. Sometimes the